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Species-<strong>group</strong> <strong>names</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Scaphopoda</strong> (Mollusca)Florida, USA. Syntype USNM Paleobiology639095 (1).† saturni, Dentalium Hoeninghaus, 1836a: 1, pl. 1[nomen nudum in Hoeninghaus 1836b: 12]. “Übergangskalk”,Gerolstein, Eifel Mountain, Germany[Devonian]. Remarks: this <strong>species</strong> has been attributedto Goldfuss, 1841 by most authors, whoconcluded that Goldfuss had validated a manuscriptname <strong>of</strong> Hoeninghaus (1836b: 12). However,Langer (1967: 137) has shown that the <strong>species</strong> wasfirst validated by Hoeninghaus (1836a), in a lithographedpublication, which included an illustration<strong>of</strong> the holotype. It remains to be determined whetherGoldfuss’ concept <strong>of</strong> this <strong>species</strong> is equivalent tothat <strong>of</strong> the original description in Hoeninghaus(1836a). Yochelson & Holl<strong>and</strong> (2004) concludedthat the supposed “holotype” <strong>of</strong> Goldfuss’ namewas not the type specimen, <strong>and</strong> that the description<strong>of</strong> this <strong>species</strong> was too imprecise to allow determination.We do not follow their conclusion that this isprobably not a scaphopod until the problem withthe type is solved.† saucatsense, Dentalium Benoist, 1873: 423, 460[239, 276]. Miocene, Helvetian. Sime, France.Remark: this <strong>species</strong> was misidentified as Dentaliumpseudoantalis Lamarck, 1818 by Benoist (1873: 268[84]); see Cossmann & Peyrot (1917: 165) forfurther discussion.sauridens, Cadulus Watson, 1879: 525, 526 [Watson1886: 19, pl. 3, fig. 4]. <strong>Recent</strong>. West Indies,Culebra Isl<strong>and</strong>, Challenger stn 24, 18°38’30”N,65°05’30”W, 390 fms [712 m]. Holotype BMNH1887.2.9.76. Gadila sauridens (Watson, 1879)(fide Pilsbry & Sharp 1898: 173). Western Atlantic,Caribbean. 650-712 m. Remark: BMNH 1994044is also labelled “holotype”, obviously in error as thedescription referred to a single specimen.scamnatum, Dentalium Locard, 1897b: 10 [ex FischerMS] [Locard, 1898: 109, 110, pl. 7, figs 1-7].<strong>Recent</strong>. “Côtes occidentales d’Afrique, cap Ghir, lesAçores, mer des Sargasses entre 1235 et 2087mètres”. Syntypes MNHN. Junior synonym <strong>of</strong>Fissidentalium capillosum (Jeffreys, 1877)(B. Métivier, n. syn.).scarabinoi, Cadulus n. nom. <strong>Recent</strong>. New Caledonia,Bassin des Loyauté, RV Coriolis BIOGEOCAL stnCP232, 21°34’S, 166°27’E, 760-790 m. HolotypeMNHN; paratypes MNHN (3 from CP232; 1from CP75; 2 from DW106). Replacement namefor Cadulus martini Scarabino, 1995 non Cadulusmartini Finlay, 1927. Cadulus scarabinoi Steiner &Kabat, 2004. Indo-Pacific: Réunion Isl<strong>and</strong> to NewCaledonia. 625-3500 m.scarabinoi, Dentalium n. nom. <strong>Recent</strong>. ChesterfieldIsl<strong>and</strong>s, Mer de Corail, Banc Nova, RV Coriolis,MUSORSTOM 5. stn DW 301, 22°07’S, 159°25’E,478-610 m. Holotype MNHN; paratypes MNHN(10; 1 from stn 301; 1 from stn DW 306; 1 fromstn LAGON 444; 2 from stn DW 72; 1 fromstn DW 38; 1 from stn DW 01; 1 from stn DW 05;1 from stn DW 478; 1 from stn DW 479), AMSC201722 (1; stn DW 479), NMNZ M268960(1; stn DW 479). Replacement name for Dentaliumflavum Scarabino, 1995 non Dentalium flavumHenderson, 1920. Dentalium scarabinoi Steiner &Kabat, 2004. Indo-Pacific: Chesterfield Isl<strong>and</strong>s(Coral Sea); New Caledonia. 300-610 m.† schafferi, Dentalium Gugenberger, 1934: 45, pl. 1,fig. 9 [nomen nudum in Gugenberger 1933a: 102;1933b: 184]. Triassic. N <strong>of</strong> Launsdorf, Austria.† schencki, Dentalium (Rhabdus) Moore, 1963: 51,pl. 31, fig. 3. Miocene, Astoria Formation. SpencerCreek, Oregon, USA. Holotype USNM Paleobiology563335.† schlosseri, Dentalium Traub, 1938: 65, pl. 5, fig. 8.Cretaceous/Tertiary. Rupertiwinkel, N <strong>of</strong> Salzburg,Austria.† schumoi, Dentalium Pilsbry, 1911: 167, 168, fig. 5[nomen nudum in Pilsbry & Sharp 1898: 254].Miocene. Bowden, Jamaica. Syntype ANSP 653.scoticum, Dentalium Kirkby, 1880: 563, 589 [exYoung MS]. Nomen nudum. Carboniferous. NearSt Andrews, Scotl<strong>and</strong>, United Kingdom.† sectiforme, Dentalium (Graptacme) Tate, 1899: 262,263, pl. 8, figs 6-6a. Miocene. Muddy Creek,Victoria, Australia. Holotype <strong>and</strong> 5 paratypes SAMT 1615A. Dentalium (Antalis) sectiforme Tate, 1899(fide Ludbrook 1959: 143, pl. 2, fig. 5).sectum, Dentalium Deshayes, 1825: 367, 368 [47, 48],pl. 18, figs 12-14. <strong>Recent</strong>. “Habitat in mari Indico”[Indian Ocean]. Syntypes MNHN. Junior synonym:Dentalium diffusum Chenu, 1850 (fidePilsbry & Sharp 1897: 96). Graptacme secta(Deshayes, 1825) (fide Pilsbry & Sharp 1897: 96).Geographical range unknown. Remark: the citationby Keen (1971: 886) from the “Gulf <strong>of</strong> California”was in error (fide Keen & Coan 1975: 49 citing W.K. Emerson in litt.).sedecimcostatum, Dentalium Boissevain, 1906: 33,pl. 6, figs 8-11. <strong>Recent</strong>. B<strong>and</strong>a Sea, Indonesia,Siboga stn 52, 09°03.4’S, 119°56.7’E, 959 m.Lectotype ZMA 3.06.035 (designated by Scarabino1995: 260); paralectotypes ZMA 3.06.034 (1;stn 45, 07°24’S, 118°15.2’E, 794 m), ZMA3.06.036 (8), ZMA 3.06.037 (1; stn 88, 00°34.6’N,119°8.5’E, 1301 m), ZMA 3.06.038 (1; stn 156,00°29.2’S, 130°5.3’E, 469 m), ZMA 3.06.039(1; stn 178, 02°40’S, 128°37.5’E, 835 m), ZMA3.06.040 (1; stn 223, 05°44.7’S, 126°27.3’E,4391 m), ZMA 3.06.041 (1; stn 241, 04°24.3’S,129°49.3’E, 1570 m), ZMA 3.06.042 (8, fideR. Moolenbeek & A. N. Van der Bijl in litt.23.VI.2000; stn 300, 10°48.6’S, 123°23.1’E,918 m), ZMA 3.06.043 (1; stn 314, 07°36’S,117°30.8’E, 694 m). Compressidentalium sedecimcostatum(Boissevain, 1906) (fide Habe & Kosuge1964: 4). Indo-Pacific: East Africa to NewCaledonia <strong>and</strong> China Sea. 250-4391 m. Remark:ZOOSYSTEMA • 2004 • 26 (4)641

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